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Black Widow in Age of Ultron

Gorgeous New Art Imagines Marvel’s All Female A-Force

Our gang of heroes is led by the soon-to-be-seen Captain Marvel up front and centre, whilst Black Widow finally makes her break from the main roster with the presumed-dead Gamora bringing the swords. Mantis and Scarlet Witch also come back from Avengers: Infinity War's finger snap to join the ranks, with survivors Nebula, Valkyrie, Okoye and Wasp bringing up the rear.
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Superhero fatigue? Pah! It’s not a thing! The world of Marvel continues to grow in increasingly interesting directions. With diversity a priority on the MCU’s list, comic book fans are giving them a helpful nudge in the right direction by knocking together this stand-out artwork featuring the all female A-Force.

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Our gang of heroes is led by the soon-to-be-seen Captain Marvel up front and centre, while Black Widow finally makes her break from the main roster, with the presumed-dead Gamora bringing the swords. Mantis and Scarlet Witch also return from Avengers: Infinity War‘s finger snap to join the ranks, with survivors Nebula, Valkyrie, Okoye and Wasp bringing up the rear.

Don’t just take it from me, though, see for yourself:

With A-Force traditionally made up of She-Hulk, Captain Marvel, Dazzler, Singularity, Nico Minoru and Medusa, this fan art instead only incorporates the heroes we’ve seen so far in the MCU. If the film does happen though (and seriously, let’s hope it does), you can be sure that Marvel will take the opportunity to bring some of these lesser known heroes to the screen, too.

If you ask us, with characters such as Valkyrie, Okoye and Captain Marvel already proving hugely popular, and with Kevin Feige indicating that a more female-centric MCU is in the post, it really seems like A-Force is actually more a question of when at this point, rather than if.


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